I took a look at the text stats for this. This book has 277,416 words, which puts it into the second percentile (so only two percent of all the books that Amazon is aware of are bigger than this one).
This thing is a brick!
The most common word in this book is "kellen" which appears 2,843 times.
Now, when I go search Amazon's book for the word "kellen," To Light a Candle doesn't show up in the top 12.
Number one is Tamoxifen: Beyond the Antiestrogen, which was really amazing to my until I figured out that the author's name is John Kellen.
One of the Key Phrases of Tamoxifen: Beyond the Antiestrogen is "Clin Oncol" which is odd, because that's one of the major characters in To Light a Candle.
No. You caught me. That last bit isn't true.
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